Nevada Rock Art Geocaching Historical Markers

Historical Marker #123

Located on U.S. Highway 395 nine miles south of Carson City, Nevada.

Cradlebaugh Bridge

The remains of Cradlebaugh Bridge, built in 1861 by William Cradlebaugh, stand .25 mile westward. That bridge shortened the distance from Carson City to Aurora in the then booming Esmeralda Mining District.

There were two routes from Carson City south to the bridge where they joined, crossed the river and headed into the desert. One followed the west side of the Carson River; the foothill alternate went via Jacks Valley and the old John James Ranch, then around the hill to the bridge. Five miles south of Cradlebaugh Bridge the road passed Desert Station, a lively hostelry, and beyond, the Twelve Mile House en route to Esmeralda.

The road and bridge were purchased by Douglas County in 1895 for $4,000.

Notes on this marker:

This is on the west side of the road, so get this by heading south.

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